![]() A lighted, marked crossing with signage and flashing beacons on Bigger to connect to the existing trail.A 10-foot concrete path with a buffer on Bigger from Hewitt to North Quinilla Way.Bikeway signage on Hewitt from Whipp to Bigger.A covered bike station at the Whipp/Hewitt intersection.A 10-foot concrete path with a buffer on the south side of Whipp from the Iron Horse Trail to Hewitt.Explore FOOD: 3 new restaurants opened in August and 6 more are coming soon – including a third location for a brewery favorite Whipp, Hewitt and Bigger traffic will be maintained, but lane shifts and closures may be required, according to documents. Most of the $495,000 project will be paid for through federal transportation funds obtained by the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission, records show. Length 5.3 mi Elevation gain 98 ft Route type Out & back. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash. The trail is primarily used for walking, running, bird watching, and road biking and is accessible year-round. The new route will allow more Centerville residents using the Clyo and Bigger road bike trails to connect to the Iron Horse path, said Centerville City Planner Mark Yandrick. Iron Horse is a 5.3 mile moderately trafficked out and back trail located near Dayton, Ohio that offers the chance to see wildlife and is good for all skill levels. ![]() ![]() Explore EARLIER: Kettering Health plans for $10M medical building at ex-Kroger in Centerville approved Construction of the connector is expected to take about six months, document show. Bergstresser said Kettering will manage the project. ![]()
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